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6. Loan Syndication As leading Merchant Bankers in India, we have associated with issues ranging from Rs.1 crore to Rs.1500 crores, involving various types of industries, banks, statutory Bodies etc. and have an edge in handling Private Placement issues – both retail & HNIs. SPECTRUM OF SERVICES :
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ESOS Certification
Project Appraisal Capital structuring Preparation of offer document Tie Ups (placement) Formalities with SEBI / Stock Exchange / ROC, etc. Underwriting Promotion /Marketing of Issues Collecting Banker / Banker to an issue Post Issue Management Refund Bankers Debenture Trusteeship Registrar & Transfer Agency (our Subsidiary)